Yes, dessert can be delicious and guilt-free! With Yonanas, all you need is 100% frozen fruit to create a treat that looks, tastes, and feels like soft serve ice-cream in seconds!

If you are tired of denying yourself treats because you are trying to maintain a healthy weight, or you have a finicky 5 year old or 50 year old who doesn’t eat enough fruits and veggies, or maybe you just have a sweet tooth and love dessert – then Yonanas is a fun, fast, easy healthy treat option!

As we look ahead to warmer weather and family parties, Yonanas introduces 8 Fun Spring Colors exclusive to QVC, including cinnamon, blue, purple, hot pink, orange, yellow, neon green, and white, along with the signature sleek silver machine. It will help brighten up kitchens and inspire the whole family to get involved.

A Recipe Book with more than 40 yonanas recipes will inspire you to try your own creations. Don’t worry if you create a few extra bowls of your favorite flavor. Just freeze it and use the Ice-Cream Scoop included to make the bon bons or tiramisu recipe in your Recipe Book!

Who knew eating healthy could be fun, easy, and delicious? Have your yonanas & eat it too!

Post your questions in the comments below and we'll be answering throughout the TSV day! Also, check back in for fun new recipes.

I've mostly used bananas but I've found that it works well using other frozen fruits without the bananas. I tend not to use it during the winter and cold weather but I'm ready to break it out again...I'm looking forward to seeing some new recipies!

I'm a big ice cream lover and this really does turn frozen fruit into an ice cream consistency!

Can you add honey, splenda or stevia to the fruit mixture? Also, can you use canned fruit that has been frozen?

Hello, Bandwife! Yes, you sure can add a sweetner, if needed. Make sure to use over ripe, brown spotted bananas to acheive a sweeter flavor too. Yes, you can use canned fruit, make sure to drain before freezing!

On 4/9/2013 HRlady said: How long does the fruit have to thaw before using?

Hello HRlady! Thank you for your question. For thawing times, I would recommend letting your frozen fruit sit out for 10 -15 minutes prior and see if it is easy to run through, and you love the consistency. You just don't want your fruit rock hard solid! ENJOY!

Hello, it's Candice here from the Yonanas team! Thank you for joining us...hope you are enjoying all the wonderful healthy treats Eileen is making! If you have any questions, please let us know.

I just purchased it and can't wait to get it. Can I use frozen watermelon, avacado?

Hello jbellaj! You will love it! Yes, you can use watermelon and avacado, and any other fruits, be creative! You can see some of our recipes on our website too for some more ideas. We will also be posting a few recipes on here, so stay tuned!

Hello, it's Candice here from the Yonanas team! Thank you for joining us...hope you are enjoying all the wonderful healthy treats Eileen is making! If you have any questions, please let us know.

I just purchased it and can't wait to get it. Can I use frozen watermelon, avacado?

Hello jbellaj! You will love it! Yes, you can use watermelon and avacado, and any other fruits, be creative! You can see some of our recipes on our website too for some more ideas. We will also be posting a few recipes on here, so stay tuned!

Yay...I can't wait for 4/19 to get here..maybe I'll luck out and it'll come early. I love that you can do single serve and a fresh bowl every time. THANKS so much.

Can you make a large batch of Yonanas and put it in the freezer for use later?

Hello flavirgo! Yes, you can freeze it for later use. You would just store in a freezer container and when you are ready to enjoy, take out of your freezer and let thaw for 20-30 minutes (depending on how cold your freezer's temperature is) on your counter and scoop out. You can also pre-make yonanas and put into a graham cracker pie crust or cookie pie crust. Freeze and serve when ready to entertain guests! The possibilities are endless...ENJOY!

Hi! So does it taste like frozen fruit or ice cream? Frozen fruit with the consistency of ice cream?

Last edited on 4/9/2013

Hello Mar Ann! It tastes like soft serve ice-cream and also has the same consistency. The bananas give it the natural sweetness and the fruit gives it a refreshing taste. If you are only using frozen fruits, no bananas, the consistency will be more of a sorbet texture, very refreshing for summertime!

Hello moxie11! The difference between our 901 or 902 is they come with different items, but the machine is exactly same. Today, exclusivley through QVC, it comes with Recipe Book filled with 44 delicious recipes, the yonanas scoop and the yonanas in one of our new colors!

What is the yield of ice cream per banana? How many bananas would I need to make about a cup of "ice cream"?

Hello Wisner Librarian! In all our recipes if you are using 2 frozen over-ripe bananas and about 3/4 cup of frozen fruit, you will have enough for 2 servings. You can always freeze, if you have too much to enjoy for later!

Is the yonanas machine dual voltage or would I need a transformer to use it abroad on 220V?

Hello GailR! The yonanas being sold today on QVC is our 120V model, compatiable for United States. We are sold in over 60 countries with the 220V model. We don't recommend using a transformer for 120V model.

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